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\ ■ ■ - . ■■ — ■- ICINGS OF SPEED AND DARING! DAZZLING! SPECTACULAR! SENSATIONAL! THE GREATEST OF THEM ALL HUXLEY IS SUPREME HUXLEY IS SUPREME THE PHENOMENON OF THE WOELD'S SPEEDWAYS. WELLINGTON'S GREAT - OPPORTUNITY! SEE HUXLEY!- - SEE HUXLEY! SEE HUXLEY! KILBIRNIE STADIUM SPEEDWAY SATURDAY NIGHT At 8 SATURDAY NIGHT w TJ' C'nu UXL- EY"TAcclaimed as the Greatest Rider the Sport has yet seen Twice WALLY KILMISTER & TOM FARNDQN Principal, in Last Saturday's Wonderfully Thrilling Races will agaia.be in action. ADMISSION, 1/6 and 2/3; Children 6d. Reserve without delay (2/6) at Jim Turfis's (next .Kitz), Manners street. POPLAR STORES, CORNER CUBA AND GHUZNEE STREETS LOOK FOR OUR WEEK-END SPECIALS. I Colossal Writing Pad, 1 pkt Envelopes, 1 English Lead Pencil-ALL FOR 1/Small Salmon, 3 for la 3d Ward. Rp.^ su^ *£.'t RxrAinom a tn* 1= »varas Bread, ovja Wge Bottles Cordials, lOd BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER lAlblstGrade 1/-lb Ist Grade 1A lb Ist Grade ;. ..-.' CONFECTIONERY Caley s Engirt Whipped' Cream Walnuts-Usual price 3d each. Poplar Price 3 for 6d HAND-MADE: ' Bladeßall,, 10d lb; Butter Balls, lOd lb; Barley Sugar, lOdlb; Fruit Berries, lOd-lb. CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO AT CUT PRICES Good Briar Pipes-lOSd each. . . Cheeß cSgarettes-3 packet,' 1/4 WIZARD SMITH'S ATTEMPT POSTPONED But the P—* THE ARCADIAN MEAT CO., BURLINGTON ARCADE, DIXON STREET. 501b SIDE OF MUTTON ... 5/6 1001b SHEEP ........ ioa SPECIALS: 41b CHOrS, 1/.; 41b SAUSAGES, I/-; 41b TRIPE, 1A; ilb STEAK, 1/-. " REMEMBER! NO FROZEN MEAT AT THE ARCADIAN MEAT CO. SPECIALS! ' ■•.'.■■■■'■■ .' WHITE & GOLD CUPS & SAUCERS . ,1/6 fdoz. . . (These are a bit thick, bu^ the price is very thin ) " ■' '"^K^ LAIN SNOW WHITE = CUPS & SAUCERS 4/6 fd°2. (These are beautiful—get your half-dozen early;) ' DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, CRYSTAL, CUTLERY, & DAINTY CHINA. " DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE WONDERFUL VALUES WE OFFER. .", OPEN WAREHOUSE COMPANY, BLAIR STREET (Opp. Courtenay place Tram Station) ops* «*#»**. f** -J- oras rßmAtln^:

TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS. TELEPHONE TIME SERVICE is again available between the Hours of 7 ajn. and Midnight on TELEPHONE 41-060. ;■" FUNERAL NOTICES. ,■ .>\ T HB*£; iends ? f the late Samuel Couper, "., 8215?, are invited to^ attend his Funeral, which will leave hig late residence, 5, Belfast street, on Friday, the 15th January, 1932, at 3 p.m., for the Soldiers' Cemetery, Karori. . E. MORRIS, JUST., LTD., Funeral Directors. 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. Telephone 52-159. THE Friends of the late Bernard Owen *• Dee Bell, late of Eketahuna, are invited to attend his Funeral,' which will leave the chapel of E. Morris, Jan., Ltd., 60, Taranaki street, on Friday, 15th January, 1932, at 10 a.m., for Mount Street Cemetery. E. MORRIS,, JUN., LTD., ; . Funeral Directors, 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. - Tel. 52-159. THE friends of the late Mr. ■ Frank Lid- ■*• diard Wells are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of E. Morris, Jun. Ltd., 60, Taranaki street, To-morrow (Friday), 15th January, 1932, at 1.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors, 60, Taranaki-st.. and 28, Riddiford-st. Telephone 52-159. EDUCATIONAL. WHY YOU SHOULD STUDY ACCOUNTANCY . -■'.-■ With ; . ' JJEMINGWAY'S. I—They have specialised for over 34 years in preparing jtudents for the Accountancy Professional Examination. 2—By far the largest percentage of Passes have been secured by Hemingway's students. 3—AH lessons written by and Btudies supervised by experts who have been through "the accountancy mill." 4—You study in your own home, unhampered by a class around you. s—Qualification Guaranteed. Hemingway's undertake to coach you until you pass, independent of the time taken, and at no additional cost. FREE BOOK "ACCOUNTANCY." ■ This interesting Publication tells why you should qualify; how long it will take; what it will cost; what others have done; and lots of other valuable information. Write To-day for your copy. HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. MISCELLANEOUS. TOBACCO IS POISON. " QUIT Smoking now. "Anti-Baeo" stops the craving. Permanent results. Harmless remedy. Get free booklet. Home Welfare Pty., P.O. Box 655E, Wellington.

gWIMMING CARNIVAL. TB ARO BATHS, SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.30 p.m. 10!» YARDS AND 220 YARDS BREASTSTROKE PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS. Admission: Adults Is, Children 6d. PUBLIC NOTICES. IN BANKRUPTCY. T HEREBY give notice that I intend to *■ apply for my Discharge from Bankruptcy at^ the sittings of the Supreme Court to be held at Vellirigton on MONDAY,, the Ist DAY OP FEBRUARY, 1932. ■ . ■ ■ ■ „ G. PILALIS. Wellington, 14/ I/1932. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. „ _„; BASIN RESERVE. PjOTICE is hereby given that a charge •« !° r 11*81011 to the Basin Reserve will be made as under on Saturday. 16th January, 1932, under the Wellington City Reserves Charges. Bylaw No. 49 after the hour of J. o'clock p.m., viz.:—Admission to ground. Adults (over 15 years of age), 6d. Children free. Admission to Pavilion, 6d Person* who have entered the reserve before the hour above-mentioned and who remain after, such hour arc liable to pay the above charge.—E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. ■-. ■ ,\ IN BANKRUPTCY. la the Supreme Court of New Zealand. \TOTIC|! is hereby given that George A 1 McLean, of WeDiagton, Salesman, was thia day adjudged bankrupt on creditors _ petition, and I hereby summon a. Meetmg of Creditor* to be holden at my »?=« on ;MONDAY, the 25th day "Jf JANUARY, 1932, at 10.30 o'clock. Dated at WeUington this 13th day of January, 1932. S. TANSLEY, . Official Assignee. ANSWER THIS YOURSELF. WHO IS THE BIGGEST FOOL? THE man who buys an article because „ ■ 1. t. ul cheap of the man who is satisfied with an article because it is dear. A customer candidly admitted to Corcoran that he knew nothing about clothingand realised that the only method was to trust a. reputable tailor. He was right. Ahere is perhaps np other buy you make that can trip you up B0 easy as when buying a suit, because most of what you pay for is not on the surface—it shows in tuna. Your judgment may be sound, but no) it you judge on,price. Yon can't judge. Corcoran Clothes on price unlea you thoroughly realise the methods under which they are produced and sold. In thew production there are the latest methods. In the Selling there are no large advertising,, no credit costs, no high shop 11 un^rnwhed transaction of CORRECT CLOTHES FROM GRAFTSMAN TO CONSUMER-CHEAPER. THORNPROOF SUITS, 635; SERGE (INDIGO), 84s. CORCORAN, Cutter of Cdrrect' Clothes; 15, Manners street (upstairs).

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 11, 14 January 1932, Page 2

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